Help identifying Sierra stove

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Darlingal60

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Recently I was given a Sierra stove that came out of are family cottage and will be installing it in my house.. I was looking around trying to find some information about the stove and have yet to come up with anything.. I’m not actually sure how old the stove is and before install would like to have a better understanding on fire clearance for this stove.. Any help is appreciated..
 

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Recently I was given a Sierra stove that came out of are family cottage and will be installing it in my house.. I was looking around trying to find some information about the stove and have yet to come up with anything.. I’m not actually sure how old the stove is and before install would like to have a better understanding on fire clearance for this stove.. Any help is appreciated..
That is an old unlisted stove which means 36" clearance to combustibles which can be reduced to 12 with a proper ventilated heatsheild. The hearth needs to extend past the stove 18" all around